BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to toilet paper dispensers, and in particular, to a toilet paper dispenser around which a ligature does not anchor.
2. Description of the Related Art
Ligature-resistant design is a requirement in many institutional locations. In particular, in rooms where persons may be left unattended and where there is a risk that fixtures may be used as a support to tie a ligature, such as a belt, rope or a cloth, a way to ensure that the fixtures cannot be used in such a manner is desirable. In general, ligature-resistant design is an issue that exists any height above the floor, since objects above the floor can be used to support a ligature, even if one is not attachable.
Toilet paper dispensers having locking features are in common-use in public places and private facilities such as hospitals, mental health facilities and incarceration facilities. In such private facilities it is desirable to secure toilet paper rolls for both use conservation and sanitation, as in public facilities. Commercial toilet paper dispensers are not suitable ligature-resistant designs and typically provide a broad upper surface and a gap between the dispenser and wall around which a ligature can be attached.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a toilet paper dispenser that prevents ligature formation and/or support of such ligatures.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above objectives, among others, are achieved in a ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser and a method of dispensing toilet paper.
The ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser includes a wall plate and a cover rotatably connected to the wall plate by a hinge, so that the cover may be rotated away from the wall plate to expose the roll of toilet paper, which rests on an inner bottom surface of the cover. The wall plate has a planar mounting area extending over a rear surface of the wall plate for securing the toilet paper dispenser to a wall. The cover covers the wall plate, and has a roll cover portion extending upward from a bottom of the cover that, together with the front surface of the wall plate when the cover is secured to the wall plate, encloses a standard roll of toilet paper. The cover has a top projection extending from a top of the roll cover portion, so that the top projection extends above a top of the standard roll of toilet paper when the cover is secured to the wall plate and a toilet paper roll is installed. The top projection has an exterior that is curved or inclined downward from an apex to prevent attachment of a ligature, and the exterior of the top projection extends above the bottom roll cover portion by a distance greater than or equal to half of a maximum forward projection of the exterior of the top projection from the planar mounting area of the wall plate to provide sufficient curvature or inclination of the exterior of the top projection of the wall plate. The ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser also includes a locking mechanism for securing the wall plate to the wall.
The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following, more particular, description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives, and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals indicate like components, and:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10, with cover 16 opened.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10, with cover 16 opened and toilet paper roll 3 removed.
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 5 is a front sectional view showing details of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating details of a hinge of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 7 is a lower-right perspective view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 8 is an upper-left perspective view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 9 is a front view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 10 is a rear view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 11 is a right side view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 12 is a left side view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 13 is a top view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
FIG. 14 is a bottom view illustrating design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
The present disclosure illustrates toilet paper dispensers that provide ligature-resistant structure and installation. The ligature-resistant toilet paper dispensers have a cover that covers a toilet paper roll and provide an outlet for dispensing the toilet paper at the bottom of the cover. The cover is attached to the wall plate by a hinge assembly. The cover has a curved or inclined shape at the top to which a ligature is not attachable. Ligature-resistance is further provided by a planar mounting surface at the rear of the wall plate and includes a flange that securely affixes the wall plate to the wall at the periphery of the wall plate to prevent insertion of a ligature behind the wall plate. The illustrated example is a molded plastic assembly formed from transparent or semi-transparent materials, although the invention is not limited as to materials or techniques of fabrication.
Referring now to FIG. 1, a perspective view of an example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 is shown. Example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 includes a wall plate 12 and a cover 16 that is secured over the wall plate 12 to enclose a roll of toilet paper. An outlet 6 at a bottom exterior surface 14A of cover 16 permits exit of an end 5 of the roll of toilet paper from the center of the roll in order to dispense one or more toilet paper sheets. Wall plate 12 includes a mounting flange 20 for securing ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 to a wall. A projection 14B is provided from a front surface of wall plate 12 that supports cover 16 at bottom exterior surface 14A of cover 16. The top of cover is curved downward on the front and sides to prevent attachment of a ligature. The curvature can be extended to a straight line, providing an incline rather than a curved surface.
Referring now to FIG. 2, a perspective view of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 is shown with cover 16 opened to reveal roll 3 of toilet paper. Roll 3 is vertically-oriented, i.e., the axis around which roll 3 is formed is aligned with the vertical orientation of the wall plate 12 of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10. In order to install or remove roll 3, cover 16 is opened, as shown. A protrusion 46 is visible inside cover 16, which is engaged by a hook 41 forming part of a locking mechanism 22 provided on cover 16.
Referring now to FIG. 3, a perspective view of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 is shown with cover 16 opened and roll 3 removed. A hinge assembly is formed by a pin (not shown) that extends through hinge portions 15, 15A formed along the sides of cover 16 and wall plate 12, and that retains cover 16 to wall plate 12. Locking mechanism 22 disposed at the opposite side of cover 16 is used to secure cover 16 over roll 3, when ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 is available for use. Outlet 6 is formed through cover 16. Mounting voids 18A, 18B for screws, bolts or other suitable fasteners are provided through mounting flange 20 and extend around a planar mounting surface 24 forming a rear surface of wall plate 12, the surface of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 that lies flush to a wall when ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 is installed. Mounting flange 20 surrounds wall plate 12 at the sides of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 and extends along the top of wall plate 12 to above an apex 26 of an elongated hemispherical top portion 25 of cover 16. Wall plate 12 forms the back of elongated hemispherical top portion 25 of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10, by providing a partial circular profile at a blind seam 28 that joins wall plate 12 with cover 16, when cover 16 is secured in a closed position, so that an elongated hemispherical shape is formed for ligature-resistance. Cover 16 includes a partial cylindrical paper recess (bottom) portion 11, so that roll 3 (not shown) rests in paper recess portion 11, as illustrated in FIG. 2, when cover 16 is swung away from wall plate 12. Paper recess portion 11 has a half-circular profile at the front and parallel sides extending from the ends of the half-circular portion extending backward to wall plate 12, as can be seen in FIG. 13 and FIG. 14. Referring additionally to FIG. 12, the side profile of cover 16 is shown in a left side view. The maximum upward projection (height) hl of cover 16 is slightly greater than half of depth dl from the maximum forward projection of cover 16 to the wall, providing an elongated hemispherical shape, i.e., a shape that has a circular cross section in the curved portion of top extension of cover 16 from side-to-side and an elongated quarter-elliptical profile from front-to-back. However, a reduced height can provide ligature resistance, and a ratio of height h1 to depth d1 in the range of ½ to 1 are contemplated, as well as steeper inclines in which the ratio of height h1 to depth d1 is greater than 1 and/or the curvature is flattened to provide an inclined surface in either of the forward or lateral directions or both directions.
Referring now to FIG. 4, a perspective view of an assembly of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 is shown. The exploded view of FIG. 4 illustrates the relationship of the components of locking mechanism 22 and a hinge pin 33 which is inserted through the portions of hinge portions 15, 15A formed on wall plate 12 and cover 16, respectively. Locking mechanism 22 includes a keylock chamber 40 that is secured in a reinforced hole 42 through cover 16 with a nut 43. Hook 41 is secured to keylock chamber 40 with a bolt or other securing device. Hook 41 latches into a recess in protrusion 46 of cover 16, when a key is turned in keylock chamber 40.
Referring now to FIG. 5, a front sectional view of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 is shown. Section A-A shows the profile of a lower region of cover 16 which is semi-circular at the front thereof and has parallel sides extending from mounting flange 20 to the semi-circular portion of the profile of cover 16. Blind seam 28 is provided completely around cover 16 with the exception of bottom exterior surface 14A of cover 16, so that no gap is provided for insertion of a ligature at the sides and top of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10. Detail 30 shows a blind seam connection provided between wall plate 12 and cover 16 forming part of the blind seam 28 prevents insertion of a ligature at the joint between cover 16 and a groove 20A formed between a projection 36C at the edge of mounting flange 20 and a projection 36D on the front surface of wall plate 12 adjacent to the interior of cover 16 when cover 16 is secured. Detail 32 shows a seal provided by a groove 20B formed by double-ridged profile provided by ridges 36A, 36B on the front surface of wall plate 12 and the edge of cover 16, forming the remainder of the blind seam 28, which also prevents insertion of a ligature. Referring additionally to FIG. 3, the interface of bottom exterior surface 14A of cover 16 and projection 14B of wall plate 12 form a shiplap interface at the bottom of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10, preventing insertion of a ligature at the bottom of cover 16, which is visible in section-BB and the individual profiles of which are visible in FIG. 3.
Referring now to FIG. 6, a perspective view of ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10 illustrates further details of hinge formed by hinge portions 15 and 15A. Detail 60 shows the interface between hinge portion 15 and hinge portion 15A does not provide a gap, so that a ligature cannot be looped through or placed between hinge portions 15 and 15A.
FIGS. 7 through FIG. 14 depict design features of example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10, in which FIG. 7 is a lower-right perspective view, FIG. 8 is an upper-left perspective view, FIG. 9 is a front view, FIG. 10 is a rear view, FIG. 11 is a right side view, FIG. 12 is a left side view, FIG. 13 is a top view and FIG. 14 is a bottom view illustrating design features of the above-described example ligature-resistant toilet paper dispenser 10.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form, and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.